Also the max method of payments you can use is 3. meaning up to three gift cards or 150.00 or 2 gift cards and whatever methods of "other payment" you choose

Bronkman

Ancient Member

posted: Feb. 14, 2013 @ 2:53p

In for 2. Same order $100 in gift cards, and free shipping. Thanks OP

hardik1717

Member

posted: Feb. 14, 2013 @ 3:03p

thank you

myhotrs

Dismembered Member

posted: Feb. 14, 2013 @ 3:11p

Do we know for sure that if I buy 2 or more in one transaction, there is a $50 gc for each one? Nothing in the terms and discount/promo language seems vague

Solipsist (Staff)

Troll

posted: Feb. 14, 2013 @ 3:16p

taf said: Why would a staff member reply to a post by a staff member?

Key word there is member. We are both members who also both just happen to be staff in this case.

He chose to post the thread because he thought it was a good deal.

I personally think the gift card at 40% off face value is an awesome deal, but I couldn't care less about McAfee

I chose to discuss the deal in the thread because the thread exists for exactly that purpose.

As you can see, since that time my reply has brought on more useful information from other members of the community... as is the purpose of having a discussion.

This is lucky for me too, because it answers my own question about whether or not I should get 3 of these and effectively pick up a 3TB hard drive for about $90

mwerner1

Member

posted: Feb. 14, 2013 @ 3:31p

It appears that there is a way to consolidate multiple eGift card balances onto one card.

yungtiger

Broke Member

posted: Feb. 14, 2013 @ 3:32p

Good stuff, in for 5! Let's hope I get 5x50 in cards back. I would assume this is one card per item as it does not say one per order. Looks like a combo?

myhotrs

Dismembered Member

posted: Feb. 14, 2013 @ 3:32p

Not the promo ones like these. I just used a bunch and on the phone she was able to consolidate regular gc's but not the promo ones so I could only use two of them.

Solipsist (Staff)

Troll

posted: Feb. 14, 2013 @ 3:32p

I'm not sure whether or not Dell counts this as a software deal or a gift card deal that would void Cash Back, or whether or not they will treat promotional and regular gift cards differently for Cash Back purposes... but the Cash Back conditions say Cash Back available on redemption, not purchase, of Dell.com gift cardsI for one will certainly use CB links & make an attempt to collect Cash Back on both transaction.

Are these promotional E-Gift cards actually a regular card which could be sold to PlasticJungle.com? It says right on their page, "We gladly accept... •Gift cards but not paper certificates". I was wondering if anybody has tried.

chatterbox22

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 15, 2013 @ 1:38a

Is the $50 gc per item, or per order?

PunjabiDealFinder

Shopaholic Member

posted: Feb. 15, 2013 @ 6:45p

Is this for a Dell giftcard? That can only be used for Dell products or on their website?

UkeDoggie

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 15, 2013 @ 8:06p

If you go to the FW Cash Back Stores, and click on the Dell Consumer link, you can get 6% Cash Back. Then find this deal going to the Accessories and Software Sale link from there--it's shimmering right there on the left, $50 promo gift card and all. But I just can't bring myself to order--even though I'd come out ahead with the promo gift cards, I'd likely be tempted to actually try *using* this stuff (shudder). McAfee is SOLYENT GREEN, people!

aarzi

Graceful Member

posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 6:31p

porapeti said: So basically this is a money makerYou can use a maximum of three forms of payment per order. So if you order something worth over $150, you can use only two of these, plus another form of payment to cover the difference. So a max $40 savings in that scenario.

Someone mentioned buying a HD for $90. I assume the price of that HD would be $150. That would be one of the few worthwhile scenarios.

How quickly do you get the e gift card? Crysis 3 out of stock now but was thinking if I use this 50 card to buy crysis 3 from Dell and get another 15 card for buying the game

grumpydamnit

Cranky Member

posted: Feb. 26, 2013 @ 6:33a

Anyone who got this, have you gotten the egift card yet? If so how long did it take?

roy7736

Senior Member - 4K

posted: Feb. 26, 2013 @ 7:02a

grumpydamnit said: Anyone who got this, have you gotten the egift card yet? If so how long did it take?

Nothing here yet.

Bronkman

Ancient Member

posted: Feb. 28, 2013 @ 1:12p

still waiting on my eGift cards (2). Was told to give it 20 days and should get an email with the certificate numbers/info.

(been 17 days since I placed my order)

megacosdeals

New Member

posted: Feb. 28, 2013 @ 11:50p

I received the $50 Dell promo gift card in my email today. However, I got only one $50 promo card even though I purchased two of these items in one order. I guess I will have to contact customer service tomorrow.

Bronkman

Ancient Member

posted: Mar. 1, 2013 @ 10:13a

Megacosdeals, how long was is from order day to the day you received the card?

shake2927

Happy Member

posted: Mar. 3, 2013 @ 9:47p

1chris1 said: Are these promotional E-Gift cards actually a regular card which could be sold to PlasticJungle.com? It says right on their page, "We gladly accept... •Gift cards but not paper certificates". I was wondering if anybody has tried.

yes you can sell it on plastic jungle $44.10 Amazon gift card or $42 cash. I'm going with Amazon credit.

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